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#* ''‘'''Orderly'''’ is a word covering a multitude of duties. An '''orderly''' may be a messenger, a clerk, an officer’s servant − anything. He may perform services for which no provision is made in orders and army regulations.'' {{source|{{w|Ambrose Bierce}}, ''[http://www.ambrosebierce.org/missing.html One of the Missing]'', 1888, éd. 2008}} {{ISBN|978-0-141-03881-0}} |
#* ''‘'''Orderly'''’ is a word covering a multitude of duties. An '''orderly''' may be a messenger, a clerk, an officer’s servant − anything. He may perform services for which no provision is made in orders and army regulations.'' {{source|{{w|Ambrose Bierce}}, ''[http://www.ambrosebierce.org/missing.html One of the Missing]'', 1888, éd. 2008}} {{ISBN|978-0-141-03881-0}} |
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* {{RÉF|1}} : {{w|Oxford English Dictionary|The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary}}, 1973 {{ISBN|0-19-861126-9}} |
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Version du 10 octobre 2010 à 22:02
Anglais
Étymologie
Adjectif
orderly
- Bien ordonné.
Nom commun
Singulier | Pluriel |
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orderly \Prononciation ?\ |
orderlies \Prononciation ?\ |
orderly
- Modèle:méde Aide-soignant.
- Modèle:militaire Ordonnance, planton.
- ‘Orderly’ is a word covering a multitude of duties. An orderly may be a messenger, a clerk, an officer’s servant − anything. He may perform services for which no provision is made in orders and army regulations. — (Ambrose Bierce, One of the Missing, 1888, éd. 2008) ISBN 978-0-141-03881-0